Re: I'm an Atheist. Why should I believe in a god? Which god? and why?

So you seriously believe this is all just a fluke? I'm not hardcore any religion, but any rational mind has to believe in a greater power. Consciousness is a trip. It was no accident. Good luck trying to get to the bottom of it though.

Re: I'm an Atheist. Why should I believe in a god? Which god? and why?

So you seriously believe this is all just a fluke? I'm not hardcore any religion, but any rational mind has to believe in a greater power. Consciousness is a trip. It was no accident. Good luck trying to get to the bottom of it though.

Re: I'm an Atheist. Why should I believe in a god? Which god? and why?

So you seriously believe this is all just a fluke? I'm not hardcore any religion, but any rational mind has to believe in a greater power. Consciousness is a trip. It was no accident. Good luck trying to get to the bottom of it though.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 140124

Being that he is all knowing and powerful he must be very complex. So, how does a god come into being?

Re: I'm an Atheist. Why should I believe in a god? Which god? and why?

God is not a person. God is quantum. The very fabric of our reality is mathematically vetted holographic. In true reality, our existence is a holographic simulation, like in a computer, albeit infinitely more complex. Incomprehensibly complex to the simple physical human brain. Since our reality is a simulation, there must be a program. A computus.

With open contemplation the Computus is perceivable in all things. Even a rock. Each 'thing' having its own right and its own purpose. It's own energy, and it's own vibration.

The program is a writ of laws. Not judgements. Judgements are reserved for the beings of the Bible, who are not the Computus. They are beings and they are frauds.

The the gears of the quantum machine grind slowly and do not micro-manage. Like gravity, corrections are made for ill intent. Rewards are granted for righteousness. But these laws operate over a span of time our human perception perceives as epochs.

Each of our perceptive localities helps to conduit these laws so that they are more perfectly orchestrated. Each of us regulates our own karma on a micro scale via our higher quantum wave field.

When we dispose of our physical suit, we return to and mesh in with the frequencies of the Computus. The highest resonance being love.

Re: I'm an Atheist. Why should I believe in a god? Which god? and why?

if you're an atheist, you shouldn't!!! duh!!!!!1

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32991022

Shouldn't what? I want a rational reason for a belief in god. Then I want to know which god/ belief system. All based on rational thinking and fact.Why should people follow a god if there is no evidence of his/ hers/ its existence. How can a god punish people for not believing in something that doesn't add up or hold any weight in reality.You can't be within reson to change your life around for something you don't have evidence for.Emotions are not valid as proof. Coincidences don't equal miracles. Why should I believe?

Re: I'm an Atheist. Why should I believe in a god? Which god? and why?

if you're an atheist, you shouldn't!!! duh!!!!!1

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32991022

Shouldn't what? I want a rational reason for a belief in god. Then I want to know which god/ belief system. All based on rational thinking and fact.Why should people follow a god if there is no evidence of his/ hers/ its existence. How can a god punish people for not believing in something that doesn't add up or hold any weight in reality.You can't be within reson to change your life around for something you don't have evidence for.Emotions are not valid as proof. Coincidences don't equal miracles. Why should I believe?

Re: I'm an Atheist. Why should I believe in a god? Which god? and why?

God is not a person. God is quantum. The very fabric of our reality is mathematically vetted holographic. In true reality, our existence is a holographic simulation, like in a computer, albeit infinitely more complex. Incomprehensibly complex to the simple physical human brain. Since our reality is a simulation, there must be a program. A computus.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2898037

How do you know this?If this is a program, what programmed it? Then what programmed that? Then what programmed that?There is no end. It does make sense, or offer an explaination.

Re: I'm an Atheist. Why should I believe in a god? Which god? and why?

God is not a person. God is quantum. The very fabric of our reality is mathematically vetted holographic. In true reality, our existence is a holographic simulation, like in a computer, albeit infinitely more complex. Incomprehensibly complex to the simple physical human brain. Since our reality is a simulation, there must be a program. A computus.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2898037

How do you know this?If this is a program, what programmed it? Then what programmed that? Then what programmed that?There is no end. It does make sense, or offer an explaination.

Re: I'm an Atheist. Why should I believe in a god? Which god? and why?

Atheism is a claim to absolute knowledge of the existence or rather, lack thereof, of god. No logical person would make this claim.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3342108

Well, actually it's not as simple as that. I person could be an atheist and have doubts leading to questions on whether god exists. Now, in a strict sense of the word that means the atheist title is gone, but he still identifies by it. So your right, but there is logic. The word Atheist is debated on what it means. Richard Dawkins has changed what he calls himself several times because of that.